Zeba Wunderlich's profile
What I do
I work on theoretical models of biophysical processes. I’ve studied a variety of things, including the metabolism of bacteria and yeast and the diffusion process of transcription factors.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Graduate Student
- Company
- Harvard University
- Further information
Location
- City:
- None chosen
- Hub:
- Boston
Interests
I have a background in molecular biology, biochemistry and statistics. I’ve spent my graduate career learning more about physics and math and trying to use them to understand different biological processes. When not thinking about science, I like rowing, cooking, baking and feeding people.
Projects
Zeba Wunderlich has not yet listed any projects.
Publications
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Kolesov G, Wunderlich Z, Laikova O, Gelfand M, Mirny L. How gene order is influenced by the biophysics of transcription regulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (35) , 13948-53 (2007) (Epub 20 Aug 2007) PubMed ID:(17709750)
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Assessing model accuracy using the homology modeling automatically software. (Epub 19 Jul 2007) PubMed ID:(17640066)
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Goh C, Lan N, Echols N, Douglas S, Milburn D, Bertone P, Xiao R, Ma L, Zheng D, Wunderlich Z, Acton T, Montelione G, Gerstein M. SPINE 2: a system for collaborative structural proteomics within a federated database framework. Nucleic acids research (11) , 2833-8 PubMed ID:(12771210)
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Wunderlich Z, Acton T, Liu J, Kornhaber G, Everett J, Carter P, Lan N, Echols N, Gerstein M, Rost B, Montelione G. The protein target list of the Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium. Proteins (2) , 181-7 PubMed ID:(15211503)
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Wunderlich Z, Mirny L. Using the topology of metabolic networks to predict viability of mutant strains. Biophysical journal (6) , 2304-11 (Epub 16 Jun 2006) PubMed ID:(16782788)